Criminal Justice Operations – Dual

Provides training as a certified Police Service Aide including an overview of the criminal justice system, criminal law, court systems and trial procedures, the juvenile justice system, the correctional system, patrol procedures, preparing written reports, traffic control, defensive tactics, safety, CPR and first aid, prevention of transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and blood borne pathogens. The course will also cover criminal investigation procedures, fingerprinting, forensic photography, crime lab examination, and property control procedures. Discussion will also include services in fire fighting, land, air and water quality, public safety and social services. Students earn Emergency Responder Certification as well as earning Honors Academic credit in this program.

Next Start Date: August 2018

Registration

High school student admittance is based on current academic course history,
grade point average, FSA scores, attendance record and faculty recommendation.

Veterans' Information Charlotte Technical College's full time programs are approved for education and training by the Veteran's State Approval Agency. Veterans and Dependents of Disabled or Deceased Veterans who plan to attend full-time programs at CTC should contact Student Service located in Building A.

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​Tobacco Products Violation - possessing, using, selling, storing, or distributing cigarettes (including “E” or vapor cigarettes or the like), cigars, snuff, dip, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, tobacco-free cigarettes or incendiary devices. Students under the age of 18 will be referred to law enforcement.

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